Tag: Regimes & Governance

236 Articles

Society & Culture

Law 3.0: A Conversation for the New Decade

However, with the progressive industrialization of the common law world, and with its countries becoming ever more technologically sophisticated, Law 1.0 was joined and partially…

July 21, 2020

Global Governance

COVID-19 Management and Soft Power: Ideas for a Geopolitics of Science and Expertise

Countries such as Germany, South Korea, and New Zealand, where policies have been adopted rapidly by the political leadership in synergy with the scientific community, have seen…

July 14, 2020

Global Governance

Japan and South Korea Can Lead Post-Pandemic East Asia

The pandemic crisis has intensified the US-China confrontation. Partly due to the Trump administration’s persistence in calling COVID-19 the “Wuhan virus” or “China,…

June 22, 2020

Dialogues

Dr. Joseph Nye on “Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump”

GJIA: In your new work “Do Morals Matter,” you ask a seemingly simple but ambitious question: “Do morals matter in American foreign policy, or is American moralism…

June 17, 2020

Society & Culture

Redefining Justice: How Local Perspectives of Genocide Memory Inform Policy and Practice in Rwanda

Redefining Justice The early transitional Rwandan government decided first to arrest and punish suspected perpetrators in international, national, and local courts. Other justice…

June 12, 2020

Forum

From Planting Soft Image of Pakistan to Climate Change

Musharraf liberalized and corporatized the media, courted international capital, and even initially took on the corporate title of “chief executive” instead of the “chief…

June 8, 2020

Science & Technology

Controlling Corruption to Improve Water Security: Lessons from the South African Water Sector

In the mid-90s, South Africa was seen as a global leader in the water sector. In 2002, South Africa spearheaded a campaign to set a global goal for sanitation provision, now…

June 3, 2020

Society & Culture

Melting and Mining in Greenland: Understanding Arctic Climate Change Through Dialogue with Locals

Introduction Approximately 13.1 million people live in the Circumpolar North. Communities and cultures established throughout the Arctic thousands of years ago have adapted to…

May 29, 2020

Society & Culture

US-Iranian Relations Remain on Track for Escalation

While regime continuity is not in doubt, Iran is undergoing its worst period of turmoil since the 1980s. The sudden closing of external trade, currency depreciation, and…

May 27, 2020

Human Rights & Development

Oil, Ethnic Conflict, and Necessary and Sufficient Reforms

Guyana, a small, English-speaking country of about 780,000 people in South America, comes out at the bottom of the Human Development Index ranking of the fifteen full members of…

May 12, 2020